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Lisa Marasco IBCLC <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Feb 2001 21:28:41 -0800
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>>Would it be helpful to speak to the fertility MD's, or would they be
unlikely to know about postpartum milk supply problems?<<

Patricia,
I've been researching all of this for 3 years now; so far, the only person
who has spoken with interest and knowledge to me on this topic is Randall
Craig. We've discussed various theories, but there are no good answers right
now. If you check the archives, I posted a summary of a conversation with
him a few months back. You can try your local infertility specialists or
reproductive endocrinologists-- I haven't done well in that arena, but if
you find someone who has some good ideas, let me know. The bottom line is
that we need to identify the potential imbalances that may be interfering,
and then any possible counter measures. This process is currently in its
infancy.

Lisa Marasco IBCLC

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